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Monday, November 30, 2009

Old Time Christmas Music

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It seems more and more common these days for everything to become more high tech. AS s this process progresses, old time traditions seem to be swept under the rug in the course of "improvements". Luckily, you can now find a great collection of 60 Christmas Carols For Kids on CD over at Amazon.

To be completely honest, I don't have children who could enjoy something like these cds, but I do have little brothers and sisters who are obsessed with computers, video games, and iPods though. As these items become more and more popular, old fashioned Holiday traditions might be forgotten.

To my readers, the ones who are my age or older, you probably remember tapes, maybe even 45's with your favorite childhood holiday songs. Now that the music is being recorded over to cds it's time to pass the traditions to the next generation. So, check it out and enjoy!


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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Fuchi, Kashira, and Kojiri




Here's a couple images of the style of fuchi, kashira, and kojiri I plan to mount my wakizashi with. I really like the plain, simple style of the set and feel this wakizashi will now be able to be worn with a variety of other blades. Well, at least it won't be a completely different feel or look from my existing katana theme.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Finally a contest I can relate to Aikido

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Incendia Health. All opinions are 100% mine.



So, Abbott Medical Optics Inc, a company who performs laser vision correction is having a iLASIK Video Contest highlighting the disadvantages of glasses or contacts over corrective surgery. Having run into this problem in a few dojo's around the country, I can definitely relate. What aikidoka has practiced with glasses on, or with a partner who was wearing glasses only to have them knocked off? I know I've dealt with the latter several times, and it can disrupt the flow of the dojo, no one wants to break someones glasses after all.

If I had a good enough video camera I would totally put together a video of submission. A video that shows just how inconvenient glasses can be during class at the dojo. There are some pretty good prizes on the line.

Here's the low down:


The Prizes
$5,000 Grand Prize

First Prize (one in each video category):
HDTV package — a $2,500 value

Second Prize (one in each video category):
The Flip UltraHD™ camcorder — a $199.99 value

The Details
1. Submit A Video
Users make and submit a video in one of the following categories:
• “My contacts are getting in the way of my good time”
• “My favorite sport or activity would be so much cooler with better vision”
• “You should see life after the iLASIK® Procedure”

2. Tell Friends To Vote
Once users submit a video, their friends can vote on it. And votes are one of the key factors in determining which videos win a prize.

3. Have A Chance To Win
• One Grand Prize winner will win $5,000 — selected from all submitted videos
• Three First Prize winners will win an HDTV package(a $2,500 value) — one per video category
• Three Second Prize winners will win the Flip UltraHD camcorder (a $199.99 value) — one per video category

Users can submit videos, view and vote on all entries at www.GottaSeeThisNow.com.



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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Here's a picture of my new tsuba

three rabbit wakizashi tsuba


Here's a picture of the wakizashi tsuba I got for my wakizashi remount project. I wanted to find some rabbit or moon menuki to go with it in order to keep the theme along the lines of the Japanese rabbit in the moon myth, but instead sold my dragonfly menuki in order to get a pair with birds in branches. I figure that is more in line with the nature them I have going on right now!

More pictures soon!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Blogger Speed Issues

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Now, I normally don't like to diss my computer or the speed at which it operates, or my internet connection. But, when I work on Blogger I notice an awful lot of lag time in the image uploader. And I'm talking about minutes sometimes, depending on what the file size is.

So, today I pulled all the crap (compressed disk space and files I no longer needed) off my machine before getting to work and I still noticed a bit of lag. I figure the lag must be caused by my internet connection, and that's when I found out about the charter ultra fast 60 Mbps service!

Those of you who don't realize it should know that that's a pretty good speed internet connection. Right now my current internet connection speed is right around 54 Mbps, which isn't too shabby. But 64 Mbps would be a 20% increase! Uploading images, emailing large attachments, everything I do on the internet would be considerably faster! It might just be time to look into Charter as an option.

My Wakizashi Mounting Continues





This week I made some head way in completing my wakizashi remount project in order to wear my short sword during ken-jutsu classes. I was holding on the the above fuchi, kashira, and menuki, but decided to sell them (and did) in order to buy a more cohesive set for my Wakizashi. I plan to pick up a matching set of fuchi, kashira, and kojiri in a blackened iron imported from Japan this week! I'll send images as soon as the new set arrives!

Very exciting!!!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

New Ken-Jutsu Kata

Last we my ken jutsu sensei taught me a few new kata! The first new kata starts in a combination of seiza and cross legged sitting. Basically, the form is begun sitting in the arch of the left foot with the right foot in front of the left knee. This turned out to be an extremely challenging position, forcing me to work on posture, balance, and flexibility all at the same time.

Next we worked on two new kata involving a draw and thrust combination. These two kata are performed from a standing position. They were both as challenging at the seated kata, and required their own set of skills. I'll be digging up my notes this week and will have names for you soon!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Two Sword Kata



While I don't know a whole lot about the style being shown in the video above, I do think the two sword, wakizashi & katana, kata is interesting. I received my wakizashi tsuba yesterday and can't wait to finish mounting my wakizashi to use during kata.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Cutting with Wakizashi



My last post made me start thinking about Wakizashi, and here's an interesting video showing wakizashi Tameshigiri! Enjoy

Wakizashi Tsuba

This week I've been searching for a wakizashi sized tsuba and was totally surprised at how difficult it was to actually find a reasonably priced item. You see, since my Kenjutsu teacher started letting me wear two swords (katana & wakizashi) during kata I think it's time to finish my old Kris Cutlery Wakizashi blade and start wearing it! I'll be sure to post some pictures of the final mounting and one of me wearing the whole rig once it's all finished.

 
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